, the best healthcare to people who live here and people who visit san francisco. let's face it, there are issues to go around. how about how do we help children grow and thrive, how do seniors live out their lives in dignity. wouldn't you love to end the cycle of joblessness and poverty. can you imagine looking back and say i did something about something really important in san francisco. so if you're in for it, here is my advice. carve out some time, make it half a day a week, at least a few hours, something, and don't let it be filled with people who want to see you. fill it with what you want to see, and things you want to do, places you want to learn how to make a difference. pick only a few things to focus on. we know if you have 20 priorities you really have none. so make it one, two or three, but stick with those. don't be afraid to pick big things. it's okay if you just do something. even if it's not fixing something because big things don't get fixed that fast but doing something that says you fixed it. if you do this, when you leave in your four to eigh